Crush will perform at 7 p.m. today at Studio On 4th to celebrate the release of its third album, and EP titled “Bitcoin.”

Tickets for the all-ages show cost $5. Tickets available at the door.

We recently caught up with Dunn for more details on the show and album.

Question: How and when did you get together as a group — and did you start as an EDM band?

Answer: We started as a grunge-rock band in 2009. We had two other members. Those two left and Daniel joined in 2010 and we developed our new sound. We still can play acoustic or guitar-bass-drums, but we are pushing the envelope in progressive sounds.

Q: You are releasing your third CD in a 12-month period. How is the new CD different from the others?

A: The CD, “Bitcoin,” is more stylistically diverse, and even more fun, with a punk attitude. It’s danceable and both mindless and mindful. Something for everyone.

Q: Why do you feel it's still important to produce a physical product (a CD) in the age of MP3s and YouTube?

A: People still enjoying having a sentimental, physical object of the band they like. It’s memento as well as a music format.

Q: You write in many different styles — from hip-hop to pop, rock, dubstep and more. Who are your major influences?

A: The Beatles and other old styles of music we grew up listening to, as well as artists from the modern dance-music revolution we discovered on the Internet, such as David Guetta, Deadmau5, Skrillex and Tiesto — the latter three whom we have caught at festivals. CRUSH’s music is extremely accessible to a vast audience — which is why Bob-FM 93.7 is playing “Happy,” from our first CD, on air this evening before our show tonight, and KTHX-FM 100.1 played “Put it On Ya” on its “Locals Only” show last month.

Q: You have 4,460 Facebook likes. How important is an Internet presence for an indie band these days, and how are you increasing that presence?

A: A web presence now is the most important way for bands to get discovered and heard. Our fans are everything to us. We’re producing music videos and offering free downloads on SoundCloud and Reverbnation for them to regularly enjoy.